I have some code below that will take some names and ages and do some stuff with them. Eventually it will print them out. I need to change my print() function with a global operator<<. I saw on a different forum that <<operator takes two parameters, but when I try it I get a "too many parameters for << operation error. Is there something I am doing wrong? I am newer to C++ and I really do not get the point of operator overloading.
#include <iostream>;
#include <string>;
#include <vector>;
#include <string.h>;
#include <fstream>;
#include <algorithm>;
using namespace::std;
class Name_Pairs{
    vector<string> names;
    vector<double> ages;
public:
    void read_Names(/*string file*/){
        ifstream stream;
        string name;
        //Open new file
        stream.open("names.txt");
        //Read file
        while(getline(stream, name)){   
            //Push
            names.push_back(name);
        }
        //Close
        stream.close();
    }
    void read_Ages(){
        double age;
        //Prompt user for each age
        for(int x = 0; x < names.size(); x++)
        {
            cout << "How old is " + names[x] + "?  ";
            cin >> age;
            cout<<endl;
            //Push
            ages.push_back(age);
        }
    }
    bool sortNames(){
        int size = names.size();
        string tName;
        //Somethine went wrong
        if(size < 1) return false;
        //Temp
        vector<string> temp = names;
        vector<double> tempA = ages;
        //Sort Names
        sort(names.begin(), names.end());
        //High on performance, but ok for small amounts of data
        for (int x = 0; x < size; x++){
            tName = names[x];
            for (int y = 0; y < size; y++){
                //If the names are the same, then swap
                if (temp[y] == names[x]){
                    ages[x] = tempA[y];
                }
            }
        }
    }
    void print(){
        for(int x = 0; x < names.size(); x++){
            cout << names[x] << " " << ages[x] << endl;
        }
    }
    ostream& operator<<(ostream& out, int x){
        return out << names[x] << " " << ages[x] <<endl;
    }
};
 
     
     
     
    